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better, real movies (or) cartoons? I prefer cartoons(to) real movies.44. What a fool I have been! Why ( didn’t)I think of that before? 45. We must make a difference between (spoken) language and (written)language. 46. We ( used to swim ) every day when we were children. 47. You must explain (to us )how they succeeded (in)the experiment. 48. You look (tired). What ( have ) you (been doing)? 完型填空 and more people (31) B. have to install burglar alarms in their houses if they want to get insurance. Insurance panies (32) D. have been asking people in certain areas to install the alarms before they will give them insurance for the fast year. This is (33) A. dueto increasing crime in some parts of the country. This can be a problem for people (34) C. who are struggling to make (35) C. ends meet. The alarms, (36) B. which can be very expensive, need to be installed by an electrician. It is (37) D. estimated that 20% of homes have alarms installed, and that another 20% of people plan (38) A. to have them installed but have not installed them (39) C. yet. The insurance panies told people (40) D. to install the alarms on all doors and windows. in India means a mixture of all kinds of vehicles on the road. About 700,000 new cars (31)A. have been soldin India in the last twelve months, and about twice that many used cars have been traded. The country39。s 35 million motorcycles and scooters make it the world39。s largest twowheel market. But because there are still big differences (32)_ D. in people39。s ines, the roads are full of a whole variety of (33)Bvehicles, lots of them not motorised. A ride (34) C. with a taxi driver in New Delhi gives a flavour of a typical Indianstyle traffic with all kinds of vehicle held up in city streets or in long lines (35)__ B. onnarrow country lanes. Cars, lorries and buses back up behind a cart (36) A. pulledby one animal or another. India has everything on the roads, the taxi driver says. You have to (37)C. watch outfor pedestrians, bicycles, carts, cows, donkeys and even elephants. Three things (38) D. are remendedto drive here, a horn, brakes and good luck. Just then we were stopped (39)B. bya young boy and his the hazards, it39。s not surprising (40)D. that special ceremonies are held for new car owners in which the steering wheel and the driver are both blessed. Blake is a successful businessman, but he (16) C. used to be very poor. He had nowhere to live and (17) B. was working in a pub when he (18) B. decided to start his own business. Peter had always (19) D. been interested in plants and flowers, (20) A. so he decided to set up a pany (21) B. which cared for the plants in big offices. At first he worked on his (22) A. up , but soon he took (23) C. on two people to help him. The pany has been growing (24) for the last ten years. Peter is now very rich, (25) D. moreover he plains that now he doesn’t work with plants but with a puter every day! are advantages and disadvantages to C. both Asian and Western educational methods. For example, one advantage C. in the education in Japan is that students there learn much more math and science C. than American students. They also study more hours each day than Americans D. do. The study is difficult, but it C. prepares students for a society that values discipline and selfcontrol. There is, however, a disadvantage. Memorization is an important learning method in Japanese schools, B. yet many students say that after an exam, they forget much of the information that they have advantage to the education in North America, C. on the other hand, is that students learn to think by themselves. The system prepares them for a society that values C. new ideas. There is, however, a disad